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NBA lockout negotiators: Would you buy a used car from these people?

By BRIAN MAHONEY
NEW YORK ? Anyone who has been to a car dealership, or bought a home, understands how negotiating works.

One side offers a number, the other counters, and they meet somewhere in the middle and make a deal.

That's not the way it's working in the NBA's labor standoff ? even with potentially $2 billion at stake for each side.

Owners and players keep insisting they are ready and willing to make the necessary financial step for an agreement. Yet talks have broken down each of the last two weeks with little movement and the same type of answer: "We're here, they're there, and that's that."

That won't get players back on the court or fans in the seats.

And with both sides so entrenched, it might be a question of when, not if, another round of cancellations will be necessary.

"I don't know," Commissioner David Stern said Friday when asked about the next deadline. "We just had a difficult day. We'll go back, we'll go to the office Monday and see what to do about this big mess."

They could start with a phone call to the players' association to schedule more talks, and the sides likely will meet again soon. But it will remain pointless if neither side is prepared to offer compromise.

Owners are insistent on a 50-50 split of basketball-related income. Players have proposed reducing their guarantee from 57 percent down to 52.5, saying that will transfer more than $1.5 billion to owners over six years.

And when neither side would go further Friday, NBA officials said union executive director Billy Hunter ended the session.

"Billy said, 'My phone is ringing off the hook from agents and players telling me I cannot go under 52 percent' and he said unless you're willing to go there, we have nothing to talk about," Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver said.

The difference between 50 and 52.5 percent is about $100 million annually, based on last season's revenues, or $1 billion over the course of the 10-year agreement the NBA is seeking.

The cost of not making a deal?

"We expect there to be a $2 billion loss for us for the loss of the season, which we will then begin to dig out from under and try to get back, if there were a season's loss," Stern said. "And the players would lose $2 billion. Period."

The losses already have been piling up. Stern said wiping out the preseason schedule, which would have ended Friday, cost the league $200 million. The first month of real games adds another couple hundred million, and Hunter has said missing a month would cost the players about $350 million.

But that's not enough to make players agree to a deal they say would cost them money and limit their options in free agency.

"We think we gave more than enough, and that's what we constantly said to them: 'Look, we did what it was you said you needed, we did it,'" Hunter said. "And now all of a sudden, every time we did it, it's like their eyes got bigger and they wanted more and more and more. So finally we just had to shut it down and just say it can't be."

Stern has made it clear that owners' future proposals could be made with the losses in mind. Players eventually will get their money, just less of it, but the damage to businesses that rely on the game won't be recovered.

"I think it is hard for the average person to understand what it is they're arguing over," said Jim Taggart, the manager of The Four's, an upscale sports bar across the street from Boston's TD Garden. "A lot of the people that work concessions at the Garden come in here, and their pay is budgeted into how they pay their mortgages, how they put their kids through school.

"Events at the Garden are just absolute big business. There's a whole ancillary economy that depends on the Garden, and it's pretty far reaching, all the restaurants and parking garages."

The sides are much closer after three straight days of meetings in consecutive weeks. Besides the BRI split, the list of remaining items is down to just a handful, such as the ability of teams over the luxury tax threshold to use the midlevel exception or participate in sign-and-trade deals.

Those are important to players. The top-spending teams are mostly the ones in the biggest markets, and players want to know teams in the most desired cities won't be prevented from bidding on them.

"What we did not want to do and what we don't want to do is take taxpaying teams completely out of the market for other teams' free agents," union president Derek Fisher of the Lakers said. "We want our midlevel players to be able to sign contracts or at least have the opportunity to sign a contract wherever they would like to play."

There had been a sense of optimism going into Friday after both sides acknowledged progress on the salary cap system over the previous two days. But they hadn't talked about the split, and sure enough, once they did things fell apart again.

Wasted was the meeting room the NBA had reserved through the weekend at a top New York hotel, where it hoped to be announcing a deal by Sunday. The next talks haven't been scheduled, but the sides reconnected quickly after the last breakdown.

"Each time I come here, we've come in thinking we may be here for weeks and we're not going to leave the room," Fisher said. "But sometimes they end and you assume you won't talk again for weeks and you're back the next day."

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Microsoft?s Vision Of The Future Includes Touch-Sensitive Everything (And Beautiful People Only)

Microsoft VisionNo one knows what the future will look like, but it's always fun to guess, right? Microsoft has an entire position dedicated to the task, titled "Director of Envisioning," which is held by David Jones. In an interview with GeekWire, he claimed that the future holds "an expanded definition of productivity where it?s not just about getting things done. It?s also about doing the right things, and doing them well and enjoying the process with other people in a very natural way.? And that's just what the sequel to Microsoft's "Office 2019" video shows.

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10 South Carolina schools locked down for manhunt (AP)

GREENVILLE, S.C. ? A gunman fired on a police officer checking on a suspicious license plate Friday, causing 10 schools nearby to go on lockdown, though some began reopening their doors to some visitors after a couple of hours.

The shooting happened around 10 a.m. at an apartment complex, police spokeswoman Alia Urps said. The officer returned fire and was not hit. It's unknown if the suspect was hit. She was unsure how many shots were fired.

The suspect was able to run into nearby woods and hasn't been seen since. Several dozen officers who happened to be in a training session nearby rushed to help search, authorities said.

"We're asking everyone in the area to stay inside until we determine the area is safe," Urps said.

She said an officer checking on license plates in a hotel parking lot discovered that one was listed for a different vehicle. When she went inside the hotel to inquire about the driver, the suspect got in the vehicle and fled. The officer got back in her car and tried to pull the suspect over, but he sped up, and she abandoned pursuit, Urps said.

"We do not pursue for minor traffic violations," she said.

Another officer found the vehicle in an apartment parking lot, and as she approached, the suspect shot at her, she said.

Officers with the Greenville County Sheriff's office, the State Law Enforcement Division and highway patrol are also participating in the search, Urps said.

Four public schools, three private schools, two colleges and a special education center were placed on lockdown.

Schools were locked down in several different directions, because the suspect got away from officers and they weren't sure where he went.

"This is not around the corner from a school. I don't want to give you that impression. This is several miles from any of our schools," Oby Lyles, spokesman for Greenville County school district, told The Associated Press. "Everybody's fine."

Officials said it was a precaution, and none of the students or teachers appeared to be in danger. Schools began shifting to a partial lockdown after about two hours. That means students and employees must stay inside, but some visitors known to staff can enter through the front office.

The shooting happened in a fairly densely populated area just south of Interstate 85.

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Regulatory process for organ scaling discovered

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A new study has shed light on the process by which fruit flies develop with their body proportions remaining constant. The study, conducted by the research group of Professor Markus Affolter at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel and Sven Bergmann's group at the Department of Medical Genetics, University of Lausanne, has demonstrated that the morphogen Dpp and the feedback regulator Pentagone are key factors responsible for proportional tissue growth in wings of a fruit fly. This process keeps the body plan of the fruit fly Drosophila constant. Their research results, published October 25 in the online, open-access journal PLoS Biology, might also be important for organ growth in other organisms.

One of the most interesting and perhaps mysterious questions in developmental biology is to understand how organisms develop from an embryo to an adult with their body proportions remaining constant over generations. External factors such as nutrition and temperature generally impact the overall size of an organism, but leave body proportions unaffected. Fish kept in too small aquaria, for example, just grow proportionally smaller and flies kept under starving conditions have proportionally smaller heads, abdomens, legs and wings. The phenomenon of keeping proportions during growth is called 'scaling' and has been subject of study for decades. Indeed, how scaling is achieved has, until recently, not been very well understood.

In an attempt to solve open questions regarding scaling, Affolter's and Bergmann's research groups have made a large step forward. In the new study they analyze the scaling process of the Drosophila wing; more specifically the insect's wing imaginal disc, the precursor tissue of the adult wing. Using a combination of experimental and mathematical approaches, they could demonstrate that the morphogen called Decapentaplegic (Dpp) plays a central role in regulating and scaling wing growth and patterning via the regulation of Pentagone. A morphogen produces different cellular responses depending on its concentration, and the two groups found that, as the disc grows, the Dpp response expands and scales with the tissue size. Naturally, the morphogen itself needs to be regulated and controlled. In this study, they identify Pentagone, one of Dpp's recently discovered transcriptional targets, as the first negative feedback controller responsible for scaling. Hence, scaling is achieved in the wing due to the feedback loop between the signaling activity of Dpp and its regulator Pentagone. Besides this, Affolter's and Bergmann's groups could also show that scaling is not perfect at all positions during wing disc growth and that scaling of the target gene domains is best where they have a function.

Affolter's and Bergmann's groups used the wing of the fruit fly Drosophila as a model to study scaling quantitatively during growth. Similar to the micro-macro link ? a term used in social sciences ? scaling is defined as the preservation of proportions of gene expression domains with tissue size during growth. In other words, proportions found on the micro-level of gene expression are found on the macro-level of wing formation. "Better insight into the molecular control of scaling will have large consequences for the understanding of how nature has developed such robust body plans", explains Affolter.

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Possibly in need of a mentor

I think that i need a mentor but I?m not quite sure. I would describe my writing skills as average at best. I would however like someone else?s opinion on this and I would also like to improve. Below i will put a series of posts i have made since I joined the gateway not to long ago. These posts will be in order oldest to newest. I would also like to know if i am improving.
Mismer's eyes opened at light speed. As his stomach rummbled and his head pounded he noticed he may had drank to much. He looked over to the floor by the door into the main room. Mismer had puked all over the place and it stunk.

Walking towards the door he steped over it and went into his bathroom to get some water. Tripping as he got into the bathroom he proped himself up against the wall and filled up a wooden goblet. Drinking it down in one gulp he shock his thumping head. He grabbed a spade from the front room and used it to carefully scoop up the sick and throw it in the bin.

He toke the bin and placed it outside. Looking up to the sky he thought to him self. "Such a lovely night, shame. I went and wasted it drinking myself to oblivion." The streets were almost empty at this time. The moon was high in the sky and the time must be aproaching midnight. Mismer couldn't stand to stay out to long beacause of the smell he had brought out there. As he turned to go inside he toke one last breath of fresh air.

Mark sat by himself thinking about the man he had spoke too. He had almost finished his meal by now. He had his last few bites of apple and stood up out of his chair. He scanned the room a saw a few people still entering the canteen. Sitting across the room ther was some people eating and chatting quietly.

He made his way towards the door only stopping to place his tray on a desk with the others waiting to be cleaned. The air outside was fresh and the skys where calm. There isn't a problem with polution on the island as they produced very little gases. Most of the power produced by the island was used to work the equipment in the labs.

Yukizo sat on a bench near the gate into Duel Academy. As he sat down he swung his bag off his back and perched it on the floor in front of him. He rummaged through the bag moving aside numerous rulebooks and strategy guides. At the bottom he found what he was looking for as he pulled out a sort of file.

He opened it with a grin on his face as he glanced down at the cards inside: Cyber End Dragon, Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster and some Junk Synchrons to name a few. He picked out a Junk Synchron and added it his deck in his belt. He then slammed the file closed as to hide the contents from the other students that were arriving. Smoothly slipping it into his bagged and zipping it up, as he looked other the path.

A girl ran inside the academy shouting back to a boy standing there in the middle of the gates. He then moved other to a bench opposite Yukizo. Yukizo looked at his arm and it had a duel disk already on. Instantly he knew that he should challenge him to a duel.

Yukizo stood up taking 4 steps towards the other bench and pointed at him.
"You! How would you like to test out your skills on me? You look like you couldn't duel your way out of a paper bag."
He said this with a strong tone of voice. It shouldn?t offend him but should set him up to try hard in the duel.

"Oh, well what are we going to do?" Lucy spoke back with a hint of sadness in her voice. "I feel way better now. Wait," Lucy fail to notice the absence of the voices. "They have gone!" Lucy let out a big cheer of hope

"Right I?m going to have to take you to Mr. Hanagen to get you checked." Lucy had shaken her head in disapproval. "It is just to make sure you are ok. Would you like your boyfriend to come too?" Lucy reacted straight away. "He's not my boyfriend! I mean I have nothing against it but he isn't." Lucy was shocked at the nurse?s assumption. "Well is he coming?" She replied with a bit of embarrassment. "Yeah, I suppose. If you want to." She turned to Anthony.

Lucy begun to drink her water as the nurse rubbed her back to comfit her. Lucy was a lot better now since the voices had gone. Her dreams from the past few years had come true and there was no moans and yells in her head.

Shiek laid on the sofa as he gazed at the pictures on his wall. Pictures of Namek and Vegeta land with vast landscapes with views epic proportions. He remembered buying these pictures and wondering what these planets would be like. The room was quiet until a howl pierced the air. Shiek jumped to his feet a shock, as soon as he heard the noise.

As he ran through the door and onto the street, he threw his jacket onto the table. His head darted to his right as he saw a woman being harassed. He ran towards the gang of men as he yelled. "Leave her alone!"

As he ran into the crowd of people he tripped over a foot. Seemingly instantly he began to take several kicks to the head. In his pain Shiek began to flail his arms around pulling the legs of some of the group.

Lewis lied on top of her as she lay on the floor. He began kissing her on the neck and stroking her thigh. From the over side of the trees came a loud yell. "Oy, what you doing here." The moment of passion was broken by the noise. Lewis quickly jumped to his feet and pulled Victoria off the floor. "Come on." he whispered in her ear before grabbing her hand and turning around towards the narrow path to the town centre.

-shirt and tie me thinks. Or maybe more casual?- Yukizo set off on his way back to his apartment. As he walked through the cold and dark alleys he continued to ponder on his outfit. -Hoodie maybe? Or i could were my trench coat.- Yukizo was a very indecisive man. "What is up with these lights." He wondered about the state of the street lamps that usually lit his way home. They flickered barely lighting the pathway before they all burnt out at once. A loud crack came from behind him as a spark fell to the ground.

He continued down the lane hurrying himself home. He ran up the metal stairs on the outside of the building and into the apartment. Closing the door behind him he hit the lights and left the curtains closed. He ran about throwing off his clothes and spraying around deodorant. He eventually decided on a shirt and jeans combo. He looked in the mirror as he slid on his trainers, he nodded to himself and left the apartment. -Looking good!-

Most of these quotes are not during conversation because I feel during conversations you cannot use your writing skills to the full. I tend to stick to one on one role-plays because I think that they seem to last longer and the posts tend to come in quicker. If you read all those posts then thanks, there may have been to many but I didn?t want to put to few. Any Advice and constructive criticism is appreciated.
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Union approves new contract with Chrysler

(AP) ? Members of the United Auto Workers union approved a new four-year labor contract with Chrysler on Wednesday, though many voted against the pact.

The approval means that all three Detroit automakers have signed deals with the union and labor peace is likely at least through September of 2015.

The contracts, reached without strikes or arbitration, should help the union in its efforts to organize workers at U.S. factories owned by foreign automakers, UAW President Bob King said. The UAW has made progress with the companies in confidential discussions, he said, but he would not identify which company the UAW will focus on first.

Overall, about 55 percent of workers casting ballots voted for the contract with Chrysler and 45 percent opposed it.

Salaried and production workers across the U.S. voted in favor of the deal, but skilled trades workers such as electricians and pipe fitters voted it down. So under the union's Constitution, the executive board made the final decision to ratify the pact.

Under the deals, most workers at Chrysler, Ford and General Motors won't get pay raises. But they'll get signing bonuses, profit sharing and other payments. The deals also promise at least 13,000 new jobs at all three companies and give raises to a small number of entry-level workers who make about half the pay of a longtime UAW member.

About 56 percent of skilled trades workers voted against the contract, forcing the executive board to meet by teleconference. The board declared the contract ratified after determining that skilled trades workers voted the deal down mainly for economic reasons that weren't unique to their jobs.

The union and Chrysler reached a tentative agreement on the new contract Oct. 12, and Chrysler Group LLC's 26,000 workers finished voting on the deal Tuesday night.

The Chrysler deal includes a $3,500 signing bonus, and its profit-sharing checks are far lower than workers will get at Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. Ford's signing bonus is $6,000, while GM's is $5,000. Chrysler Group LLC has yet to make a full-year profit since it emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2009, while GM and Ford have each made billions.

Chrysler workers were barred from striking over wages under the terms of the company's 2009 government bailout.

Chrysler hasn't made an annual profit since 2005. The company earned $116 million in the first quarter, its first quarterly net profit in five years. But it lost $370 million in the second quarter, mostly because of charges for refinancing government debt. The company is likely to announce a third-quarter profit when it reports earnings on Friday.

Chrysler expects to earn $200 million to $500 million this year, excluding the debt charges. But the profit is tiny compared with its Detroit rivals. Ford reported a profit of $6.6 billion last year, while GM earned $4.7 billion.

The Chrysler deal promises up to 2,100 new jobs and investment of $4.5 billion in U.S. factories.

Associated Press

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Ex-FBI boss to review SAT security after scandal

A security firm run by the former director of the FBI has been retained to review security ? and will recommend changes ? on standardized testing procedures following an SAT cheating scandal on New York's Long Island, officials with the nonprofit organizations behind the tests said Tuesday.

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The officials from The College Board and Educational Testing Service made the announcement at a hearing of the New York state Senate's subcommittee on higher education. The ETS administers the SAT on behalf of the Princeton, N.J.-based College Board.

Sen. Kenneth LaValle, the subcommittee chairman, convened the hearing after seven current or former students at Great Neck North High School were arrested last month. Authorities said six of the students had an older college student who had attended the high school take their exams in their place in a quest for better scores.

The scandal surfaced when teachers at the school heard rumors of the scheme earlier this year and found that some of the student scores were far better than their high school grades had been previously.

LaValle and others have questioned test security procedures in the wake of the scandal, particularly focusing on the allegation that the accused impersonator, 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff, allegedly posed as a female during one of the tests. Eshaghoff also is accused of accepting payments of up to $2,500 for taking the tests. He and the other six, who are accused of misdemeanors, have all pleaded not guilty.

LaValle noted in remarks at the start of the hearing that there is increasing pressure on students to perform well on the tests, which are used by many universities as criteria for admission.

"Education is critically important," LaValle said. "It gives one a ticket to their success. This committee and our legislature and our society cannot tolerate where one group of students play by different rules that give them an advantage over other students. Sadly, the losers in this are the honest, hard-working students who play by the rules."

He said he will introduce legislation early next year to change existing laws that sometimes prevent the College Board or ETS from notifying schools when allegations of cheating have been confirmed.

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who filed criminal charges in the Great Neck case, said her investigation has widened to other high schools ? both public and private schools ? and more arrests are expected. She was initially expected to testify at the hearing, but withdrew because of potential conflicts with the ongoing investigation.

Former West Virginia Gov. Gaston Caperton, who is now the president of The College Board, said the cheating scandal has prompted an international review of security testing procedures. He said Freeh Group International Solutions, LLC, which was founded by former FBI director Louis J. Freeh, has been retained to assist with security concerns.

Caperton insisted that impostors taking SATs for another student is a rarity. He said security changes being considered include a review of what would be acceptable ID information and possibly using digital photography at testing sites. He did not provide a timetable for when Freeh's company would make recommendations, but appeared willing to accede to whatever changes are suggested.

LaValle sought assurances that the cost of any security upgrades not be passed along to students taking the test, but Caperton conceded "certainly it will have some effect."

Caperton's spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, said later that it is too early to know whether additional costs would be incurred.

The College Board, which charges $49 for the test, has faced criticism from some educators over fees. This year it says it granted 350,000 students fee waivers ? an increase of 77 percent in the last four years ? because of the weak economy.

Bernard Kaplan, the principal at Great Neck North, criticized the lack of security procedures employed by the College Board and ETS. But he said he could not answer questions, citing the ongoing prosecution case involving his school. He noted that Eshaghoff did not allegedly take the tests at Great Neck North, but went elsewhere so he wouldn't be recognized. Some senators have questioned the effectiveness of allowing students to take the exam at locations other than at their own high schools; something that is currently permitted.

"Many, many educators have come to believe that the SATs are over used, over emphasized, and generally given much more credibility than they warrant," Kaplan said. "In fact, what SATs measure best is how well you will do on your next SATs."

Kaplan added: "Very simply, ETS has made it very easy to cheat, very difficult to get caught, and has failed to include schools in the process."

Another critic of standardized testing contended that more can be done to improve test security.

Bob Schaeffer of FairTest, said photos of all students should be taken when they arrive at a school to take the SAT, something that Caperon said is now being considered.

"As the Great Neck scandal demonstrates, the current level of security is inadequate," he said. "Savvy students can circumvent these minimal protections with relative ease, particularly by using modern technologies to forge identity cards, covertly copy exam materials, or secretly transmit correct answers."

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Westone's 4 R-Series quad-driver IEMs pack Acoustic Symmetry, cost $500

Remember those impressive Westone 4 in-ear monitors that came out late last year, priced at a whopping $450? Well, the company's ready to best itself again -- and have audiophiles open their wallets a bit wider -- with its new 4 R-Series. This latest set is relatively similar to the 4, still packing Westone's EPIC cable (now detachable) and four balanced armature drivers, but will set you back an extra fifty bucks in the name of Acoustic Symmetry. Westone claims the 'phones achieve an "extremely tight tolerance of +/- 2dB between earpieces," meaning your sound should be extra consistent from both buds. The 4 R-Series buds are expected to arrive before the year's out, so in the meantime we'll just direct you to the PR past the break.

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This one's on La Russa

Bullpen mixup, other questionable decisions open door for Rangers

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St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa will one day be in the Hall of Fame, but Game 5 on Monday night was not his finest hour.

OPINION

By Tony DeMarco

NBCSports.com contributor

updated 2:29 a.m. ET Oct. 25, 2011

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ARLINGTON, Texas - The quick-and-easy story of the Texas Rangers' 4-2 victory in Game 5 is that catcher Mike Napoli ? for the second night in a row ? delivered the game's key hit.

This time, a two-run double to right-center off Marc Rzepczynski in the bottom of the eighth made the difference ? and put the Rangers one win away from their first-ever World Series title.

And when you add in that Napoli threw out two would-be base-stealers in Game 5, his three-run homer broke open a 4-0 victory in Game 4 ? and don't forget his two-run shot in Game 1 off Chris Carpenter ? you have your leader in the clubhouse for the World Series MVP award.

There's even an intriguing little strategy decision that makes this story line even better: Napoli settled into the sixth spot in the lineup mid-season, when his numbers started to take off, and he stayed there even when Nelson Cruz returned from the disabled list. But in this series, he was dropped to seventh for the first three games, and down to eighth for the last two.

Rangers manager Ron Washington's explanation for this is logical enough ? he wanted a right-handed hitter placed between left-handed batters David Murphy and Mitch Moreland at the bottom of the order, so that would force Cardinals manager Tony La Russa to use more relievers in late-inning match-up situations.

And wouldn't you know it, Napoli in the eighth spot keeps coming up in key situations. Not that he cares where he hits, of course.

"It doesn't matter to me,'' Napoli said. "Whatever Wash wants me to do, I'm going to do. We've got a deep lineup, and like I said, we all do it together.''

Ah, but there is a far more unusual ? and certainly hard-to-believe ? storyline from the other side of the field. And it's a big part of the reason why Napoli got to face the left-hander Rzepcynski in a situation that called for a right-hander ? specifically, Cardinals' closer Jason Motte, given it was a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning of a critical game.

Call it MotteGate or whatever you'd like, but ultimately, this craziness falls on future Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa:

After a leadoff double by Michael Young, a strikeout, and an intentional walk to Nelson Cruz, La Russa replaced right-hander Octavio Dotel with Rzepczynski, who has been very effective in this series, to face left-handed-hitting David Murphy.

La Russa said that during his first call to the bullpen, he asked for Rzepczynski and right-hander Jason Motte to get ready. But after the tough break of Murphy hitting a ball of Rzepczynski that deflected away for a single that loaded the bases for Napoli, there was no Motte warming up.

"I made the call (to bullpen coach Derek Lilliquist),'' La Russa said. "They heard 'Rzepczynski' and they didn't get 'Motte'. So I called back for Motte, and then they got (Lance) Lynn up.

Problem with that was Lynn was supposed to get the day off. So La Russa had to let Rzepcyznski pitch to Napoli, and you already know the result. Rzepcyznski then struck out Moreland, and it got even more bizarre.

La Russa called in Lynn, and knowing he didn't want to use him, he had him issue an intentional walk to Ian Kinsler ? all the while allowing Motte to finally get ready and come into the game three batters too late.

Not one, but two miscommunications with the bullpen? From the game's third-winningest manager all-time, second-winningest manager in postseason history? And never mind that 'Motte' sounds nothing like 'Lynn'.

"It's loud down there (in the bullpen),'' La Russa said. "And sometimes you call down there, and you have to wait until the crowd (quiets down), and so a (reliever) gets up late. I mean, this is not unusual. They just didn't hear.''

That's TLR's story, and he's sticking to it for now. But you have to wonder if maybe something else was amiss.

Because this was a night that won't go down on La Russa's Hall of Fame resume. Besides the bullpen communication snafus, there were a handful of other questionable decisions made: La Russa's explanations:

  • Trailing 4-2 in the top of the ninth, La Russa put Allen Craig in motion on three consecutive full-count pitches to Albert Pujols. After two foul balls, the worst-case scenario unfolded ? a strikeout/caught stealing double play in which Craig was gunned down by several feet, leaving two outs and nobody on against Rangers closer Neftali Feliz.

"I trusted Albert could put the ball in play,'' La Russa said. "The two swings that he fouled the ball off with the second baseman going over (to cover second on the stolen-base attempt), the hole was there, and all of a sudden, (it could have been) first and third and nobody out.

I liked sending (Craig) and having a chance to open that inning up. But it didn't work out.''

  • Leading 2-0 in the seventh, Craig took off a stolen-base attempt with Pujols at the plate ? clearly not called from the dugout, as even if successful, would have led to Pujols being walked intentionally.

Protecting his player, La Russa simply said, "it was a mix-up, and that's all I'm going to say.''

But in the clubhouse, the word was Pujols put the hit-and-run on himself by relaying a signal to third-base coach Jose Oquendo, who then flashed it to Craig. But then Pujols didn't swing at the pitch, which Ogando threw high and away.

  • Hoping to add to a 2-0 lead, La Russa called for sacrifice bunts in the third and fifth innings that successfully advanced base-runners to third base. But in both cases, that left first base open and led to intentional walks to Albert Pujols, and put it on Matt Holliday to come through. He failed twice, hitting into an inning-ending double play in the third, and inning-ending grounder to short in the fifth.

"They're not going to pitch to (Pujols),'' La Russa said. "So what you do is you get the base (with the sacrifice bunt that advances runners). This gives Matt a chance, and I'll take our chances with Matt.''

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Mike Napoli hit a tiebreaking two-run double in the eighth inning against Marc Rzepczynski, and the Texas Rangers rallied from a two-run deficit to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 on Monday night and take a 3-2 World Series lead.

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13 missing after ship sinks off Iranian coast (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? An Iranian news agency says a diving support ship has sunk in the Persian Gulf and 13 people, including eight foreigners, are missing.

The semiofficial ISNA news agency said Friday that the vessel, the Koosha 1, went down some 15 miles (25 kilometers) off Iran's coast Thursday afternoon.

It says the 13 people still missing include six divers who were trapped underwater in a diving chamber with a limited oxygen supply. They were helping install offshore oil platforms.

The agency says some 60 people have been rescued, and the foreign workers on the ship were Ukrainian and Indian.

Calls to Dubai-based Dulam International that is leading the rescue operation were not immediately returned.

The vessel sank after leaving the offshore oil platforms near the South Pars gas field.

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Liberated Libya: No offence, it's just business ? RT

Many Libyans are celebrating Gaddafi's death and Western leaders are hailing a transition to democracy. However, that outcome is not inevitable. While NATO is now expected to end its bombing of Libya, their business there is just beginning.

Hillary Clinton paid a surprise visit to Tripoli a day before the killing of the ousted Libyan leader. There she was quoted as saying that the US hopes to see Gaddafi killed or captured soon.

The captured scenario might have put Gaddafi in the toppled Egyptian leader?s shoes, or those of Iraq?s Saddam Hussein.

But a trial over Colonel Gaddafi would have, no doubt, stirred even more controversy.

?The death of Gaddafi was very convenient for the big European powers, for the West,? Asia Times correspondent Pepe Escobar told RT. ?He would spill the beans about all the dirty deals. There are the stuff [sic]?? a real politics ? between the West and a developing country like Libya. Nobody wanted that.?

Libyan transitional government officials say Colonel Gaddafi was cornered in a drain underneath a road in open countryside, near the city of Sirte. ?Please, don?t shoot!? was allegedly heard at the site.

Many point out similarities to the capture of Saddam Hussein. He was discovered in a small, underground hole, concealed next to farm buildings near his hometown.

But unlike Saddam, who was captured alive by US forces, Colonel Gaddafi was reportedly shot dead by Libyan transitional authorities, aided by the US.

A defense official claimed a US predator drone along with a French fighter jet hit Gaddafi?s convoy Thursday morning as they were trying to escape, effectively handing them over to the Libyan forces on the ground.

?There are still unanswered questions about what happened to Colonel Gaddafi, ?How was he killed? How did he die??? says Middle East expert Edmund Ghareeb. ?But clearly, I think, were it not for external intervention in Libya by all of NATO, the rebels in Benghazi may not have been able to achieve their objective.?

NATO?s UN mandate was to protect Libyan civilians but it quickly became to get rid of Gaddafi and prop up a government, which is now in power?? only thanks to the support of the allied forces.

?And I think we?ll see not a new democracy in Libya, but a new reorganization of the Libyan political and economic institutions to the benefit of those who brought the National Transitional Council to power,? said. ?It will be for the benefit of the United States? oil companies, for the benefit of the British, and the French, and perhaps the Italian oil companies. They are the big winners here.?

In the meantime, Western leaders are celebrating Libya?s transition to democracy.

?Without putting a single US service member on the ground ? we achieved our objectives,? said US President Barack Obama.

What the US president did not mention in his celebratory speech was scores of Libyans killed in NATO strikes. Widespread violations of human rights are reported in today?s Libya.

?There is no water there, no medication, they don?t have even oxygen in the hospitals,? an eyewitness of NATO atrocities in Libya, Ali Alkasih, told RT. ?I have seen the situation in Sirte, I can assure you it is a disaster. It is a catastrophe.?

Libya is now brimming with weapons. Experts say extremists have most likely got their hands on the vast armories left untended.

As for Libya?s transition to democracy, the people now in power there have not been chosen by the Libyan people. And many Libyans fear that when the time comes to vote, the choice will have already been made for them.

??Libya?s gruesome next chapter is mob rule?

?Frankfurt-based political analyst William Engdahl told RT that Gaddafi?s death does not at all mean that the road to peace, justice, and democracy has been cleared in Libya.

?I don?t think at all this means peace,? he said. ?What we a seeing is the gruesome next chapter in what is going to be a mob rule in that country of different tribal groups, competing for power and oil control. I think that Libya is in for a period of horrendous chaos after the NATO bombing that brought parts of Libya back to the Stone Age.?

Engdahl believes that this, as he puts it, ?case of cold-blooded murder? of a man, who was wounded and practically defenseless, will at least put some pressure on the NTC.

?The way it was done just gives an idea of what the moral values is of this new regime in Libya, and it certainly not a step forward,? he said.

Engdahl says all of this was predictable from the very beginning, considering the West?s interest in Libya.

?And this was predictable from the beginning, when the Pentagon started training these activists and secretly arming the insurgents back over a year ago,? he said. ?It is interesting how all these arch-criminals, opposed to the Pentagon, come to court trial and then suddenly die before they get a chance to have justice.?


??Gaddafi?s end is a message for other strongmen?

?The way Colonel Gaddafi ended up in a fight against NATO gives a clear idea that Western powers are more than prepared to break any international law to get what they want in the Middle East ? namely its resources, suggests British journalist Afshin Rattansi.

?The message is clear to any dictator around the world ? get lots of WMDs! If you don?t have them, we?ll contravene any international law, we?ll use whatever means necessary for our economic interest?, that is what the NATO and its allies are saying in Libya, argues the journalist and author.?

The international rights organizations are yet to investigate whether the toppling of Gaddafi regime was within the law. But the game is over there, and Libyans will soon get to know what they have obtained by killing their leader ? and that is capitalism, believes Rattansi.

Libya, a very rich country with a relatively small population, had the highest life expectancy on the continent under Gaddafi. It also had a free healthcare system, the lowest mortality rate in Africa, the highest GDP per capita. Now, as the new liberalism is brought to Libya, the Libyan population will learn what it means to live in a capitalist country, the writer forecast.


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APNewsBreak: Brewer's case against feds dismissed (AP)

PHOENIX ? A federal judge Friday dismissed Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's lawsuit that accuses the Obama administration of failing to enforce immigration laws or maintain control of her state's border with Mexico.

The dismissal by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton comes in a counter-lawsuit filed by Brewer as part of the Justice Department's challenge to Arizona's controversial immigration enforcement law.

The Republican governor was seeking a court order that would require the federal government to take extra steps, such as more border fencing, to protect Arizona until the border is controlled.

Her attorneys argued that her lawsuit was necessary to help bring relief to Arizona from the burdens of being a busy illegal entry point into the country.

The governor's lawsuit didn't seek a lump-sum award, but rather asked for policy changes in the way the federal government reimburses states for the costs of jailing illegal immigrants who are convicted of state crimes. Such changes would have given the state more money.

Justice Department lawyers, who asked the judge to throw out the lawsuit, argued that federal court isn't the right place to consider the political questions raised by Brewer.

They also contended that several claims by the governor should be thrown out because a court rejected similar legal claims in a 1994 case brought by Arizona, and an appeals court decision prohibits Brewer from moving forward with her case.

The Justice Department sued the state of Arizona last year in a bid to invalidate Arizona's immigration enforcement law. Bolton put key parts of the law on hold, such as a provision requiring police, while enforcing other laws, to question a person's immigration status if officers had "reasonable suspicion" the person was in the country illegally.

Brewer has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her appeal of Bolton's ruling.

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Visualized: Apple's celebration of Steve Jobs' life in Cupertino

The state of California made October 16th "Steve Jobs Day," and on October 19th, the company he co-founded with Steve Wozniak celebrated his life on campus in Cupertino. The photo here, provided by Apple, shows CEO Tim Cook addressing throngs of people who came to the memorial.

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CJ Wilson, the coolest person at the World Series

C.J. Wilson

By RONALD BLUM

updated 7:26 p.m. ET Oct. 18, 2011

ST. LOUIS - The coolest person at the World Series is C.J. Wilson.

The Texas Rangers pitcher chilled out as he prepared to face the St. Louis Cardinals in Wednesday night's opener. He spent 2? minutes in a Dallas cryotherapy chamber, where liquid nitrogen lowered the temperature to a frosty 295 degrees below zero in an effort to speed body recovery.

"So 35 degrees should be no big deal, right?" Wilson said Tuesday after examining the frigid forecast for Game 1 at Busch Stadium, where he starts against the Cardinals' Chris Carpenter.

Wearing a dark ski cap, dress shirt and vest in the interview room, Wilson said he read about the Dallas Mavericks trying out cryotherapy last season, when they won the NBA championship, and had Rangers head athletic trainer Jamie Reed check out the relatively new treatment with Casey Smith, his Mavs' counterpart.

"I'm kind of an experimental guy. I'll go for the hyperbaric chamber, drink a new type of sports drink that's supposed to keep your blood sugar regulated. I'll do whatever," said Wilson, one of baseball's best talkers.

Eric Rauscher, managing director of the Millennium Ice facility that Wilson uses, said the treatment has been available in the U.S. for about three years. It's an improvement over an ice bath, which lowers the skin-surface temperature to about 48 degrees.

"The body goes into fight-or-flight syndrome, and surrounds the major body organs with enriched blood," Rauscher said.

Preparing for the treatment, Wilson stripped down to his shorts, and put on special gloves and socks to keep his fingers and toes from getting frostbite. The rest of the body can tolerate the extreme temperature for that brief period.

"Basically you stand in this freezing can and cold air circulates around you. I did it a couple days ago," Wilson said.

Wilson said he'd like to get to 300 below zero. Rauscher said there's not much additional benefit, if any, at that point.

"Being competitive athletes, they want to outdo each other. I think it's more of an ego thing," he said.

For someone coming in off the street, a single treatment would cost $85, according to Mark Murdoch, Millennium's contact person with the Rangers. For packages of multiple treatments, the rate drops to about $75.

"It gets really cold, really quick. And your body's response is it pulls all the blood from your extremities in around your vital organs, kind of going into safety-survival mode," Reed said. "You walk out about 2? minutes later, and that blood in theory has been enriched and oxygenated."

Wilson has gone for the treatment twice between starts when the Rangers are at home. Fellow Rangers starter Matt Harrison also has become a devotee. He tried it out after feeling tired legs during a trip to Chicago.

"I've never been that cold before in my life," Harrison said. "Those last 30 seconds in there are pretty miserable. You're in there jumping around, just waiting for that guy telling you you're done."

Wilson, the Texas ace following the departure of Cliff Lee, lost Game 2 to San Francisco last year despite pitching well. He gave up a solo homer to Edgar Renteria in the fifth and a leadoff walk in the seventh that scored off the Rangers' bullpen.

After going 16-7 with a 2.94 ERA during the regular season, the free agent-to-be is just 0-2 with an 8.04 ERA in three postseason starts.

"He just elevated the ball too much," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "He knows what he has to do, and I expect him to do it tomorrow."

Carpenter was 11-9 during the regular season but was 10-2 with a 2.73 ERA from late June on, and the Cardinals rewarded him in September with a $21 million, two-year contract. He was brilliant in Game 5 of the division series, pitching a three-hitter that beat Philadelphia's Roy Halladay 1-0, then struggled in the third game of the NL championship series against Milwaukee but still won 4-3 with a five-inning outing.

"Coming out of that start in Milwaukee, I had 200-something innings, 4,000 pitches or whatever. and it's the middle of October," Carpenter said. "Everybody has got soreness, and everybody has got aches. I got some treatment on my elbow. My elbow is fine."

After winning the 2005 NL Cy Young Award, he missed most of the 2007 and 2008 seasons because of arm injuries, so there always is worry.

"Way back in August, every once in a while he would find his elbow was a little stiff, so he would monitor his bullpens," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "He's been getting treatment and I know put his hand on the Bible the other day, a couple days ago, with the trainers and the doctor, and they all feel he's good to go."

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UK sets analog TV cutoff for October 2012, finally sees a show after US viewers

It's not that we're upset UK viewers get to watch series like Luther, Misfits and Bedlam long before they officially air here (or in the case of Doctor Who, hours), but we are finally glad to know how a story ends before they do. In this case, regulators have decided that after analog broadcasting shutoffs have already taken place across much of the region, the final transmitters will go dark next year. Just as occurred here, the unused spectrum will then be auctioned off, while most TV viewers will survive, whether on digital OTA broadcasts, pay-TV or otherwise. We made it through with only one TV shot dead in cold blood, here's hoping our counterparts across the Atlantic can handle the changeover as smoothly.

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US deports record number of immigrants

The United States deported nearly 400,000 people ? a record high ? in fiscal year 2011, according to figures released Tuesday.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton, announcing the numbers in Washington, said about 55 percent of the 396,906 individuals deported had felony or misdemeanor convictions. Officials said the number of individuals convicted of crimes was up 89 percent from 2008.

Officials could not immediately say how many of those crimes related just to previous immigration violations. Individuals can be convicted of a felony just for returning to the U.S. or being found in the U.S. after the government orders them to leave.

Among those deported were more than 1,000 people convicted of homicide. Another 5,800 were sexual offenders, and about 80,000 people convicted of drug related crimes or driving under the influence.

Authorities say two-thirds of those deported either recently crossed the border or had done so repeatedly.

"This comes down to focusing our resources as best we can on our priorities," Morton said. "We continue to hope for comprehensive immigration reform at a national level, working with the Congress, but in the meantime, we work with the resources we have, under the laws we have."

The Associated Press and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

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Long-Term Care Insurance and Our Collective Denial - NYTimes.com

October 17, 2011, 1:25 pm By RON LIEBER

This weekend brought more depressing news on the long-term care insurance front ? and continued evidence that we have our heads in the sand about these issues.

First came the news that the Obama administration was scrapping the Class Act. The act was intended to create a new, government-sponsored long-term care insurance system. It wouldn?t have paid for all needs, but it would have helped pay for some of them.

Alas, the program wasn?t actuarially sound, which kind of makes you wonder who allowed an uneconomic program to get passed in the first place. Now, the idea of government-endorsed insurance that would look anything like this has been tarred and feathered as something that only financially irresponsible people dream up.

Pair the Class Act news with an essay in the Sunday Review section of The Times by Jane Gross on how Medicare ultimately fails so many elderly people, and you start to get a sense of the size of the problem we are facing. Plenty of people think Medicare will cover all their needs, but it doesn?t pay for nursing homes and similar care most of the time. And if you want high-quality care and are paying for it out of your own pocket, it can sometimes cost $100,000 a year or more.

Sure, you could try to buy insurance via the private market. But the companies that offer it are no dummies. They see what is coming, and they are either rapidly raising prices or getting out of the industry altogether. And if you do have insurance and need to file a claim? You may have to fight to get what the policy promises. After all, there are often judgment calls about who is truly in need of care and what is actually covered.

So how would you solve this problem? I?m out of ideas but still enraged by the fact that nobody wants to talk about this.

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